Türkgücü solves dispute in Fürstenfeldbruck: Apparently the game can start
Created: 05/18/2022, 15:11
By: Moritz Bletzinger
Confident that everything will work out: Türkgücü President Taskin Akkay.
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Fürstenfeldbruck suddenly wobbled as a venue for Türkgücü Munich, now there was a meeting with the city.
There are many indications of the successful regional league start.
Munich/Fürstenfeldbruck - Türkgücü Munich is working under high pressure.
After the bankruptcy, the club had published the ambitious goal: restart in the regional league.
Those responsible did not have much time to implement the plans.
Now it seems as if the mammoth task can be mastered.
The presidency around Taskin Akkay was still in the core last week.
Fürstenfeldbruck's Mayor Erich Raff had publicly complained that no one from Türkgücü Munich had ever contacted him.
And: There is currently no green light for the stadium.
Türkgücü is not allowed to go to the stadium on Klosterstraße without the consent of the city of Fürstenfeldbruck, even if there is an agreement with SC Fürstenfeldbruck.
"Constructive talks with the city": Türkgücü Munich reports good news from Fürstenfeldbruck
A major setback for the regional league plans?
Everything has been clarified, Akkay reassures: “We had a constructive discussion with the city on Tuesday.
Mayor Raff and representatives of the offices involved were there.
It was supposed to be a first get-to-know-you, but we have already discussed content-related points.”
"The approval notice for the regional league is here," the Türkgücü president can report.
In this letter, the Bavarian Football Association communicates the outstanding conditions that the club still has to meet in order to ultimately receive the license.
"There are a few things to be done," says Akkay, "but we think they can be done." The work should primarily take place in the Brucker Stadium, a guest cage has to be retrofitted.
Türkgücü would now like to “get together with the city as soon as possible to settle all relevant points in good time so that the game can start,” emphasizes Akkay.
Türkgücü Munich: Players will soon be known – President plans long-term with the regional league
He hopes to have a powerful one up and running by the start of the regional league and is optimistic.
The clear goal is: relegation.
Which players are coming will be announced gradually over the next few weeks.
The trainer, on the other hand, is already known: It will be Türkgücü veteran Alper Kayabunar.
But the new Türkgücü presidium has long been thinking about the years to come.
"We wouldn't be board members if we didn't think beyond the season," smiles Akkay, "we have to plan for the long term, we can't hold the class in May and then be left empty-handed.
Our goal is to stay in the regional league in the long term." (moe)